Everyone has times in their lives when they feel overwhelmed and stressed about something. At GCC there are many folks who are here to help and support you. I am one of those people! My name is Kathleen Keough. I am a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with a Master’s degree in Social Work.
I have had the privilege of working with college students for many years. Some of the best experiences of my professional life have been spent at the Newman Center at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and Holyoke Community College and now at Greenfield Community College. I truly care about college students and I am available to help you deal with the stressors that might interfere with your college success.
Please stop by the Wellness Center (C423) or call (413) 775-1332 even if you are not sure counseling is what you need. Carol Leary, the Wellness Center’s Administrative Assistant, will be happy to set up an appointment for you.

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The club provides support and opportunities for fun and connection for neurodivergent students, and seeks to help educate faculty, staff, and other students about the experiences, needs, and strengths of neurodivergent people.

The club provides support and opportunities for fun and connection for neurodivergent students, and seeks to help educate faculty, staff, and other students about the experiences, needs, and strengths of neurodivergent people.

The club provides support and opportunities for fun and connection for neurodivergent students, and seeks to help educate faculty, staff, and other students about the experiences, needs, and strengths of neurodivergent people.

The club provides support and opportunities for fun and connection for neurodivergent students, and seeks to help educate faculty, staff, and other students about the experiences, needs, and strengths of neurodivergent people.

The club provides support and opportunities for fun and connection for neurodivergent students, and seeks to help educate faculty, staff, and other students about the experiences, needs, and strengths of neurodivergent people.